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Is It Better to Get a Crown After a Root Canal?

Is It Better to Get a Crown After a Root Canal

Getting a tooth treated is a big relief, but many people still wonder what comes next. A crown after a root canal is often the key step to protect your tooth and keep it strong for years.

If you’re unsure whether you need one, call us today at (254) 773-1672 and get expert guidance.

Is It Better to Get a Crown After a Root Canal? Yes or Not



Yes, it is almost always better—and usually necessary—to get a crown after a root canal. While the root canal removes the infection and stops the pain, it also leaves the tooth "non-vital," meaning it no longer has a blood supply. This makes the tooth brittle and prone to fracturing under the pressure of everyday chewing.

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Why a Crown After a Root Canal is the Gold Standard



For our neighbors in Temple, many of whom have lived here for 15 years or more, we want your dental work to last. A crown after a root canal is like a house with a solid foundation but a compromised roof; eventually, the structure will fail.

  • ● Protection Against Fractures: When a tooth requires a root canal, it usually already has a large cavity or a significant crack. To reach the infected pulp, we have to remove more of the tooth's internal structure. Without a crown to act as a "helmet" and hold the remaining tooth together, the brittle tooth can easily split. If a tooth fractures below the gum line, even the best root canal can't save it, and the tooth will have to be extracted.

  • ● Preventing Re-Infection: A crown provides a superior seal compared to a standard filling. Over time, fillings can shrink or leak, allowing bacteria to seep back into the empty canals and cause a secondary infection. A custom-fitted crown covers the entire tooth down to the gum line, sealing out bacteria and protecting your investment.

  • The Zirconia Advantage At HQ Temple Dentist, we don't cut corners on quality. We only provide Zirconia crowns. Zirconia is a tooth-colored, incredibly durable material often referred to as "ceramic steel." It offers the optimal balance of high-end esthetics (it looks just like a natural tooth) and extreme durability, making it perfect for back molars that handle heavy chewing.

Understanding the Investment



We believe in being 100% transparent about pricing so you can plan your care with confidence

  • Out-of-Pocket Cost: A crown typically ranges from $0 to $1,500 out-of-pocket, depending heavily on your insurance coverage.

  • Insurance Coverage: Standard dental insurance typically covers 30% to 50% of the cost of a crown.

  • Federal & Medicare Plans: Some federal plans and Medicare Advantage plans can cover up to 100% of the crown cost. Our team is expert at checking your specific 2026 benefits to ensure you pay the least amount possible.

About HQ Temple Dentist



At HQ Temple Dentist, we believe in doing the job right the first time. Dr. Pham is well known in the Temple area for his precision and his commitment to using the best materials available

Expertise and Efficiency


We handle both the root canal and the crown in-house. Most root canal procedures are completed in 2 to 3 hours, and we work closely with you to ensure your Zirconia crown after a root canal is placed promptly to protect your tooth.

Additional Savings

  • Root Canal Cost: Generally up to $1,000.
  • Senior Discount: Neighbors 60 and older receive a 10% discount on all treatments.
  • HSA/FSA & Financing: We accept HSA/FSA funds and offer Cherry financing with limits up to $8,000 to help fit your care into your monthly budget.

Don’t leave your tooth vulnerable. If you’ve had a root canal and still need a crown after a root canal, or if you’re currently in pain, call us. We offer a $55 Exam and X-ray promotion to help you plan the best path forward.

HQ Temple Dentist Phone: (254) 773-1672

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